Crumbl Cookies Menu
Note: Crumbl is sometimes searched as "crumble" — same brand, same menu, just a common spelling variation.
Crumbl Cookies Menu
Looking for the latest Crumbl Cookies menu? Crumbl is famous for its rotating weekly lineup—new flavors appear, fan favorites return, and limited-time cookies often disappear fast. This page explains exactly how the menu works and where to check the current and upcoming flavors.
How the Crumbl Cookies Menu Works
Crumbl follows a weekly menu rotation. Instead of keeping the same flavors all month, the lineup changes regularly—usually weekly—so the menu stays fresh and people have a reason to check back often.
What you’ll usually see on the menu
- Rotating specialty cookies (limited-time flavors)
- A mix of styles (chocolate, fruity, frosted, classic)
- Returning favorites (popular cookies reappear occasionally)
- Seasonal themes (holidays and events influence flavors)
This Week vs Next Week: What’s the Difference?
Many people search for “crumbl cookies flavors this week” because the weekly lineup is what you can order right now. Others search for “next week crumbl cookies” to plan ahead—especially when they’re waiting for a favorite to return.
This Week
The cookies currently available for ordering. This is the best place to check before visiting a store.
Next Week
An upcoming preview or early hints about what might be next. Always confirm with the official lineup once it’s live.
Where to Check the Latest Crumbl Cookies Menu
If you want the fastest updates, use the links below. These pages are designed to help you find the current lineup, upcoming cookies, and spoiler updates quickly.
Tips for Ordering from the Crumbl Cookies Menu
- Check the lineup before you go: weekly flavors can change quickly and popular cookies may sell out.
- Use spoilers for planning: spoilers are helpful, but treat them as “likely” until the official menu is live.
- Try variety boxes: if you want multiple flavors, a box is usually the easiest way to sample.
- Track favorites: some cookies return only a few times per year—watch weekly updates if you’re waiting.
FAQs
Do all Crumbl stores have the same weekly menu?
Most weeks the lineup is very similar across locations, but availability can vary. For accuracy, confirm your local menu before ordering.
How often does the Crumbl Cookies menu change?
The menu is built around weekly rotations, so flavors commonly change week to week.
Are Crumbl spoilers always accurate?
Spoilers are early hints, not guarantees. Always confirm with the official weekly lineup when it goes live.
Next step
Want the fastest updates? Start with the current lineup, then check next week’s preview and spoiler updates.
How the Crumbl Menu Structure Works
Crumbl runs on a hybrid menu: a small set of classic flavors that are available essentially every day, plus a rotating set of new flavors that swap out weekly. The exact classic lineup and rotation count can vary slightly by store and season, but the pattern has stayed consistent since Crumbl introduced weekly rotation: a handful of reliable go-to flavors, refreshed by new limited-time options revealed at the start of each week.
Classic, Always-Available Flavors
These are the flavors most people default to when they're not sure what's on the weekly rotation. They typically include:
- Milk Chocolate Chip
- Pink Sugar Cookie (chilled, with almond-flavored frosting)
- Chocolate Chip Cookie ft. OREO®-style filling
- Snickerdoodle
Availability of specific classics can vary by location, so check your store's listing in the app before visiting if you have your heart set on one.
Weekly Rotating Flavors
Every week, Crumbl introduces new limited-time flavors alongside the classics. These are usually revealed in advance and can range from simple riffs on childhood favorites to elaborate dessert mashups (cheesecake-stuffed, cake-batter, seasonal fruit, and collaboration flavors with other brands are common categories). Check this week's flavors for what's currently baking, or next week's spoilers if you're planning ahead.
Ordering Options
Most Crumbl locations support in-store pickup, drive-thru (at some locations), delivery through the Crumbl app or third-party delivery apps, and nationwide shipping for select items. See our ordering guide for the full breakdown of pickup vs. delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the classic menu ever change?
The core classics are designed to stay consistent, but individual stores occasionally substitute based on local demand, testing, or supply. If a specific classic matters to you, check your store's current listing.
How many flavors are available at once?
Most stores carry somewhere around 8–10 total flavors at any given time — a mix of classics and the current week's rotating specials.
When does the new weekly menu go live?
New flavors are typically revealed the evening before the new week starts and go on sale Monday morning, though exact timing can vary slightly by store.
How Crumbl's Rotation Builds Anticipation
Part of what makes the Crumbl menu different from a typical bakery is the deliberate scarcity built into the rotation. Because specialty flavors are only available for about a week before disappearing (sometimes for months, sometimes for good), regulars tend to check the lineup every Sunday evening when the new week is revealed rather than waiting to be surprised in-store. This weekly reveal has become part of the appeal for many fans, turning an ordinary bakery visit into something closer to a limited drop.
Choosing Between Classic and Rotating Flavors
If you're new to Crumbl or introducing a friend, a mixed box — a couple of reliable classics plus one or two of the current week's specials — is usually the safest way to sample the menu without fully committing to an unfamiliar flavor. Classics are a good baseline for comparing how rich or sweet the rotating flavors are relative to what you already know you like.
Reading the Menu Like a Regular
Once you've visited a few times, most fans settle into a simple mental model of the Crumbl menu: a couple of trusted classics as the safe pick, and one adventurous choice from the current rotation each week. Rather than re-deciding from scratch every visit, this keeps ordering fast while still leaving room to try something new. If a friend asks for a recommendation and you don't know their taste yet, a classic like Milk Chocolate Chip or Snickerdoodle is the lowest-risk starting point since both tend to be less sweet than the frosted specialty flavors.